Knile Davis fractured his fibula against Colts

The Chiefs saw a series of players exit their 45-44 loss to the Colts with injuries last Saturday and coach Andy Reid offered updates on their conditions on Tuesday.

Running back Knile Davis appears to be the cause for the most concern as Kansas City’s offseason gets underway. Davis fractured his left fibula when he was injured in the second half while also spraining his knee, an injury that Reid said on 810 Sports, via the Kansas City Star, “scared the heck” out of the running back.

Reid also said that Davis will be fine, but it’s unclear whether he’ll be able to take part in the team’s offseason program. If he isn’t, that might help another back make a bid to make the team if the Chiefs decide to move on from third-stringer Cyrus Gray.

The Chiefs are still a couple of weapons away from being SB bound…Particularly in the secondary..they’ll get there..You haven’t seen the last of the KC Chiefs…Hopefully in the off-season Andy Reid can work towards learning how to run the clock and put teams away, when it calls for it.

bassplucker says:Jan 8, 2014 11:40 AM

This kid is shaping up to be the next Fred Taylor. Tremendous talent, but made of glass.

That was a brutal game for the Chiefs… not sure I’ve ever seen one team lose so many impact players in the course of one game.

21stnprime says:Jan 8, 2014 1:34 PM

He seemed fine when he first fell. Colts D was being dirty in the pile up.. Also, refs blew a facemask call on that play which woulda put KC in FG range… Tough game for chiefs fans to swallow

jjackwagon says:Jan 8, 2014 4:51 PM

“… 6-10 next year.” With 7 games against playoff teams it’s possible.

The Raiders have a legit shot to go 0-16 next year. They have 9 games against playoff teams.
They will get swept by the AFC & NFC West, that’s 10 losses. They will lose to NE. They might catch BUF, NYJ, MIA, CLE, or HOU on a bad day and avoid the O-fer.